Solomon Maman · Partner

Solomon has over 15 years of experience representing financial institutions, real estate investors and privately owned business entities. Solomon concentrates his practice in the areas of banking, consumer financial services, real estate, business law and related litigation and appellate practice.

Solomon focuses on advising small and medium-sized financial institutions, as well as institutional and private investors that are active in the mortgage market on compliance with federal and state laws governing mortgage origination, servicing and secondary market activities. Solomon advises mortgage lenders and servicers on compliance with the requirements of government agencies and GSEs mortgage lending programs, such as HUD, FHA, Ginnie Mae, VA, RHS, USDA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks. Solomon represents clients in licensing, supervisory and examination matters before federal and state regulators.

Solomon advises small and medium-sized privately owned businesses and financial institutions on an array of business related matters including on entity formation and maintenance, entity financing, mergers and acquisitions and represents clients in commercial contract transactions.

Prior to rejoining Noonan & Lieberman, Solomon served as a Senior Attorney at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago for the Mortgage Partnership Finance Program® where he provided advice on matters, such as mortgage regulatory compliance, product development and mortgage secondary market transactions. Solomon has also served as a general counsel for a mortgage company serving the Midwest. During his time at the mortgage company, Solomon gained firsthand experience of mortgage company operations including: mortgage origination, underwriting, closing and secondary market, which provides him unique understanding when advising mortgage industry clients.

Solomon is a contributing author to the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) and he performs speaking engagements and provides training for financial institutions on regulatory compliance. Solomon is a member of the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Legal Issues and Regulatory Compliance Committee and of the Secondary Market Committee.